Gallery: ‘Shatter Rupture Break’ at the Art Institute of Chicago
Fragments from an exhibition of the 20th century’s fractured art
Gallery: ‘Cotton to Gold’ at Two Temple Place
Some highlights from Two Temple Place’s latest collection of collections
Art Outlook: 29 January
Sponsorship, strikes and self-censorship in London’s top museums; the Smithsonian’s international expansion; Tutankhamun’s broken beard
Gallery: ‘Poetry of the Metropolis’ at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
A celebration of the tattered, torn and pioneering work of the Affichistes
Muse Reviews: 25 January
The Hudson River School at LACMA; self-portraits at Turner Contemporary; Conscience & Conflict at Pallant House; Poliakoff at Timothy Taylor
Art Outlook: 22 January
Gabriele Finaldi is tipped as the next National Gallery director; Italy recovers looted antiquities; and Luc Tuymans is found to be in breach of copyright
Apollo Event: ‘Modern Figures’ at the London Art Fair, Friday 23 January
What role does the body play in British painting today?
Gallery: ‘Self’ at Turner Contemporary
A selection of self-portraits from Turner Contemporary’s latest show
Muse Reviews: 18 January
‘Unseen’ at the Courtauld Gallery; Blake at the Ashmolean; Moroni at the Royal Academy; and sculptors’ drawings in Boston
Art Outlook: 15 January
Who will restore the Glasgow School of Art? Who’s taking over at TEFAF? How much would you pay for Larry Gagosian’s sushi?
Gallery: ‘Unseen’ at the Courtauld Gallery
Highlights from the Courtauld’s latest display of drawings from the collection
Muse Reviews: 11 January
Toulouse-Lautrec at MoMA; Shostakovich’s ballet at GRAD; Walid Raad in Hamburg; and photographs at the Science Museum
The Week’s Muse: 10 January
Cezanne goes digital; wit in museums; the perils of international museum franchises; and the Estorick’s public appeal
Art Outlook: 8 January
The NPG and Art Basel Asia get new directors; an ancient city is unearthed in Turkey; Turner’s house to be restored; and Labour comes under fire
Dealer’s Choice: Coll and Cortés
Jorge Coll and Nicolás Cortés celebrate 10 years of Coll & Cortés
What not to miss over the Christmas period
Some fascinating exhibitions in the UK, Europe and USA are closing in early January. Last chance…
Forum: Should we be cynical about international museum franchises?
YES: Lee Rosenbaum The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s post-Bilbao misadventures in trying to plant its flag on foreign soil demonstrate…
Muse Reviews: 21 December
The Winchester Bible in New York; tapestries at the Getty; and war photography at Tate
Book Competition
‘Paul Durand-Ruel: Memoirs of the First Impressionist Art Dealer (1831–1922)’, by Paul-Louis Durand-Ruel and Flavie Durand-Ruel
Art Outlook: 18 December
Nine stolen artworks recovered in LA; India and Pakistan share a pavilion in Venice; and a young-looking ‘Mona Lisa’ in Singapore
Forum: Has the Heritage Lottery Fund lived up to its promise?
Has the Heritage Lottery Fund been a golden ticket for British heritage over the last two decades, or has it invested unwisely?
Right or wrong? Is it time to rethink copyright legislation?
In the January issue of Apollo, we asked a range of senior figures for their perspectives on copyright now